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²ÝÁñÉçÇø women take No. 6 seed at West Regional, men not picked | Making its sixth straight appearance and 15th overall, the Western Washington University women's basketball team will be the No.6 seed and face No.3 seed Simon Fraser University for the fourth time this season in an opening-round game at the West Regional of NCAA Division II National… |
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Crowning moment: New Miss Whatcom County announced | Western Washington University student Lizzi Jackson was crowned Miss Whatcom County 2014. Jackson, 22, won against six other contestants at Whatcom Community College Saturday, March 8. "I was shocked," Jackson said of winning the title. "It was just a feeling of… |
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Women's Day celebrations are today, March 7 | |||
Harris makes shot after hard knock to spark Vikings at GNAC tourney | The defensive switch left Robert Harris Jr. giving up 13 inches in height and nearly 100 pounds. It was a mismatch on the block as the Western Washington University senior was tasked with stopping Sergej Pucar, Alaska Fairbanks’ 6-foot-11 center. Pucar’s 2-footer fell short. The… |
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Sharpshooting Colard settles into new role for ²ÝÁñÉçÇø | When the Western Washington University women's basketball team opened the 2013-2014 season, it had a big question to answer: Who would step up and lead the Vikings? In the inside, ²ÝÁñÉçÇø had lost 2013 West Region Player of the Year Britt Harris, but got a big lift from senior center… |
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Students invited to study abroad in Rwanda this summer | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø and WCC students providing volunteer tax assistance through April 15 | |||
MM grad Bragg making major impact at ²ÝÁñÉçÇø | Achieving basketball’s triple-double takes a certain savvy, knowing when to shoot and when to pass to an open teammate. Longview’s Austin Bragg, a senior center at Western Washington, has that know-how. He proved it during a recent 99-76 victory over the Alaska-Anchorage. |
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Viking's hockey heads to national championship | Western Washington University hockey team is moving on to defend its national championship after winning all three of its conference tournament games. |
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Five ²ÝÁñÉçÇø athletes qualify for NCAA II Championships | Led by Alex Donigian, who ranks fifth nationally in the men's 60 meters, five Western Washington University athletes have qualified for the NCAA Division II Indoor Track and Field Championships on March 14-15 at Winston Salem, N.C. Also competing for the Vikings will be Tanya… |